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Gabo Festival Highlights Existential Crisis Facing Latin American Journalism

The 13th annual Gabo Festival in Bogotá addresses the critical state of journalism globally, focusing on threats from AI, disinformation, and violence against journalists, emphasizing collaboration, audience engagement, and the need for innovative solutions for sustainability.

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China's Growing Media Influence in Africa

StarTimes, a Chinese company, provides affordable digital television across 16 African countries, increasing access and influencing narratives; this contrasts with the shrinking BBC World Service budget and the rise of Chinese and Russian media influence.

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Soaring Australian Home Prices Exceed Ten Times Average Wage

Australian home prices have surged past the $1 million mark, exceeding ten times the average annual wage, creating significant financial strain and affordability challenges for many families.

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Chicago Rejoices: Local Priest Elected Pope

Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, was elected as the new pontiff, sparking enthusiasm in his hometown amid a backdrop of declining Catholic Church influence in the US; his humble upbringing and past service at St. Mary's of the Assumption church are central to this reaction.

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Papal Conclave Begins: Electing Pope Francis's Successor

The conclave to elect the new Pope begins Wednesday, March 8th, with the first vote expected to produce black smoke; 133 cardinals from 70 countries will participate, reflecting a more diverse College than in previous conclaves.

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Conclave Begins: 132 Cardinals to Elect New Pope

The Vatican is holding a conclave to elect a new pope after Pope Francis's resignation, with 132 cardinals from 70 countries participating, the election will require a two-thirds majority vote among the cardinals.

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Trump's Political Wins Overshadowed by Renewed Epstein Case Controversy

On July 21, 2025, President Trump achieved significant political wins, but the reopened Jeffrey Epstein case, despite his death in 2019, overshadowed his successes, sparking controversy among his supporters and raising questions about government transparency.

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BBC to Charge US Users for News Access

The BBC will begin charging US users \$49.99 per year for unlimited access to its news content and live streams, marking its first direct subscription service outside the UK to offset declining license fee income and rising production costs, launching Thursday.

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American Cardinal Elected First American Pope: Pope Leo XIV

On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old Chicago-born missionary who served in Peru, was elected as the new Pope Leo XIV, marking the first time an American has held the position and creating global excitement and hope in St. Peter's Square.

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American Cardinal Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, born in Chicago on September 14, 1955, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, following the historic announcement of "Habemus Papam!" in St. Peter's Square.

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Vatican Conclave Begins: Electing Pope Francis's Successor

On May 6th, 2025, 133 cardinal electors in Vatican City began a conclave to choose Pope Francis's successor, guided by the 1996 Universi Dominici Gregis constitution, with the first vote scheduled for the same day, requiring a two-thirds majority.

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Record Number of Journalist Deaths and Imprisonments in 2024

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported a record 124 journalist deaths in 2024, 70% of which occurred in Israel, alongside a record 361 imprisonments globally, highlighting the increasing threats to press freedom amid rising authoritarianism and conflicts.

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